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A walkthrough of every OG Solver use case

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Read & ask

Understand any page in seconds#

You're staring at a 3,000-word article, a dense docs page, or a long forum thread and just need the point.

Researchers, students, and anyone who reads all day
SummarizeKey factsSimplifyMind mapAsk about this page

Open the side panel on any page and tap one action — summary, key facts, simplify, or a mind map. No copy-paste, no prompt writing.

  1. Open any article, docs page, or thread you want to get through.
  2. Press Alt + Shift + S (or click the icon) to open the side panel.
  3. Tap Summarize, Key facts, Simplify, or Mind map — the panel already shows the right actions for the page.
  4. Ask follow-ups; answers stay grounded in the page until you switch tabs.
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Watch

Get through any video without watching all of it#

A one-hour lecture or a 40-minute review, and the part you need is somewhere in the middle.

Students and lifelong learners
Summarize videoKey momentsExplain this timestampView transcriptQuiz me

On YouTube, summarize the whole video, jump to key moments, or explain the exact timestamp you're stuck on — and read or translate the full transcript.

  1. Open any YouTube video (Shorts work too).
  2. Open the side panel — it shows video actions automatically.
  3. Tap Summarize video, Key moments, or Explain this timestamp for the spot you're on.
  4. View, copy, translate, or save the full transcript — or have it capture captions when a video has none.
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Documents

Chat with your PDFs and documents#

A 30-page research paper or a problem sheet, and you need answers from inside it — not another tab.

Researchers, analysts, and students
Summarize PDFAsk questionsSolve problem sheetExplain

Open a PDF and summarize it, explain it, solve a problem sheet, or just ask questions beside the document. Attach DOCX, TXT, and images too.

  1. Open a web PDF (it can open in the built-in viewer) or click the paperclip to attach files.
  2. Pick PDFs, DOCX, TXT, or images from your device.
  3. Tap Summarize, or ask questions — answers quote directly from the document.
  4. Web PDFs open in the OG viewer so the actions sit right in the toolbar.
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Forms

Fill long forms in one tap#

Yet another application form asking for the same details you've typed a hundred times.

Job seekers and anyone who fills forms
Fill this formReview before submit

OG Solver detects real forms — even inside embedded frames — and drafts every field from a personal-info vault that stays on your device.

  1. Save your details once in the personal-info vault — it stays in your browser, not on our servers.
  2. When OG Solver detects a real form, a Fill this form button appears.
  3. One tap drafts every field; you review before anything is submitted.
  4. Passwords, payment fields, and banking/health/government pages are skipped by design.
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Code

Learn to code, your way#

Stuck on a LeetCode problem — but a full solution would rob you of actually learning it.

Developers and CS students
Explain problemApproach hintFull solutionDebug code

On LeetCode, HackerRank, and 20+ coding sites you choose the spoiler level: explain the problem, get an approach hint, or see the full solution.

  1. Open a problem on LeetCode, HackerRank, or any page with code.
  2. Open the side panel — coding actions appear for the page.
  3. Climb the hint ladder: Explain the problem, then an Approach hint, then the Full solution only if you want it.
  4. Use Debug and Code-explain on any code you're reading.
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Languages

Read the web in your language#

The page you need is in a language you don't read — and the usual translator breaks the layout or won't touch a logged-in page.

Multilingual professionals and travelers
Translate this pageRestore originalAnswer in my language

Translate any page in place — including logged-in pages — with no banner bar. Click once to translate, again to restore. The UI ships in 37 languages.

  1. Open the side panel on any page — even one you're logged in to.
  2. Tap Translate page; the visible text switches in place, layout intact.
  3. Tap again to restore the original at any time.
  4. Set your language in Settings — the interface and answers follow, in 37 languages with right-to-left support.
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Memory

Build your own knowledge base#

That perfect answer from last week is buried in a chat history you'll never find again.

Researchers and power users
Save answerFolders & sourcesSet folder as contextPrompt templatesSearch library

Save answers, group files into folders, chat with a whole folder at once, reuse your best prompts, and search everything you've ever asked.

  1. Bookmark any answer to send it to your searchable Answers Library.
  2. Group PDFs, text, and images into folders — one per course or project.
  3. Set a folder as context and chat across everything in it at once.
  4. Save your best prompts as templates and run them with one click; every page remembers its last chat.
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Capture

Capture anything on your screen#

A chart, a diagram, or a hand-written equation — the answer is on screen but not as text you can paste.

STEM students and visual researchers
QuickSnapUpload

Press Alt + Shift + S to capture and analyze: Quick (the visible area), Snap (a region you draw), or Upload (a file). Equations come back as LaTeX, not blurry pixels.

  1. Press Alt + Shift + S anywhere to open capture.
  2. Choose Quick for the visible area, Snap to draw a region, or Upload a document.
  3. Add a prompt like “What does this chart show?” and send.
  4. Math is captured as LaTeX, so the AI reasons over the real equation, not an image.
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